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IIE Transactions, 1991
Abstract This paper outlines the scientific underpinnings of Industrial Engineering and proposes an approach to educating the Industrial Engineer based on this engineering science. The proposed definition of the “Industrial Engineering science” rests on the premise that IE is made up of three main functional areas: (1) production engineering, (2 ...
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Abstract This paper outlines the scientific underpinnings of Industrial Engineering and proposes an approach to educating the Industrial Engineer based on this engineering science. The proposed definition of the “Industrial Engineering science” rests on the premise that IE is made up of three main functional areas: (1) production engineering, (2 ...
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Industrial Inspection and Reverse Engineering
Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 1995Proposes a new design for inspection and reverse engineering environments. The authors have designed and experimented with such an environment for capturing sense data of mechanical parts in an intelligent way. They construct a sensing /spl rarr/ CAD interface for the automatic reconstruction of parts from visual data.
Sobh, Tarek M.+4 more
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Economics of Industrial Engineering
ILR Review, 1952Examines the industrial engineering approach to wage administration from the point of view of economic theory. Rationalization of the wage structure by removing wage inequities; Application of the job evaluation concept to remove interindustry wage inequities; Limitations of job evaluation; Time and motion study; Amount of monetary incentive needed to ...
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Engineering schools and engineering industries
Electrical Engineering, 1939NO engineer can contemplate the whole field of his profession without the thrill of recognizing the leadership of science — the new knowledge which is remaking the physical world. But most of the achievements of science require the services of the engineer, whose care it is to translate facts into physical form for the use of society.
Gano Dunn, J. G. White
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2010
The industrial single cylinder diesel engine has a history steeped in tradition, which extends from the first operable diesel engine in 1897 up to today’s versatile, air-cooled, small single cylinder diesel engine. It is now only designed as a four-stroke engine, primarily in the small diesel engine segment, because of its low manufacturing costs ...
Heiner Bülte+3 more
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The industrial single cylinder diesel engine has a history steeped in tradition, which extends from the first operable diesel engine in 1897 up to today’s versatile, air-cooled, small single cylinder diesel engine. It is now only designed as a four-stroke engine, primarily in the small diesel engine segment, because of its low manufacturing costs ...
Heiner Bülte+3 more
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Engineering Industry Perspective
Occupational Medicine, 1990Predicting the research needs within the engineering industry over the next 10 years requires a clear view of the industry's priorities and the role of the Occupational Health Practitioner in a rapidly changing and demanding world. This article describes the possible impact of manufacturing and social trends on occupational health practice and proposes
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Reverse Engineering in Industry
2013 20th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE), 2013This extended abstract gives a description of the panel “Reverse Engineering in Industry” which forms part of the 20th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2013).
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